The authors report a direct, single-shot measurement of the group index profile of photonic crystal waveguides, combining spectral interferometry with Fourier transform analysis. This technique's versatility allows them to resolve subtle changes in dispersion and to quantify the "slow light" effect at the photonic crystal waveguide mode cutoff. For a waveguide 99 mu m long, they measure a group index up to 85, whereas for lengths of 397 and 695 mu m, they measure maximum values of 30 and 25, respectively. These results show the relationship between transmission characteristics and the maximum group delay observed in photonic crystals. (c) 2007 American Institute of Physics.</p
Measurement of spectral interference with a near-field scanning optical microscope is used to determ...
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We report on a low-coherence interferometric scheme for the measurement of the strain and temperatur...
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This work is supported by an EPSRC Impact Acceleration Grant, an EPSRC Doctoral Prize and a European...
The optical properties of the guided modes in the core of photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) can be easi...
This work is supported by an EPSRC Impact Acceleration Grant, an EPSRC Doctoral Prize and a European...
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Measurement of spectral interference with a near-field scanning optical microscope is used to determ...
We report on a low-coherence interferometric scheme for the measurement of the strain and temperatur...
We report on a low-coherence interferometric scheme for the measurement of the strain and temperatur...
The optical properties of the guided modes in the core of photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) can be easi...
This work is supported by an EPSRC Impact Acceleration Grant, an EPSRC Doctoral Prize and a European...
The optical properties of the guided modes in the core of photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) can be easi...
This work is supported by an EPSRC Impact Acceleration Grant, an EPSRC Doctoral Prize and a European...
Endlessly single-mode fibers, which enable single mode guidance over a wide spectral range, are indi...
We use a single-defect photonic crystal waveguide with ring-shaped holes to achieve a small group ve...
We present a high-resolution optical frequency domain reflectometry for characterization of group re...
We present a high-resolution optical frequency domain reflectometry for characterization of group re...
We present a white-light spectral interferometric technique employing a low-resolution spectrometer ...
We review the different types of dispersion engineered photonic crystal waveguides that have been de...
We have studied the dispersion of ultrafast pulses in a photonic crystal waveguide as a function of ...
We experimentally demonstrate wideband dispersion-free slow light in chirped photonic crystal couple...
Measurement of spectral interference with a near-field scanning optical microscope is used to determ...
We report on a low-coherence interferometric scheme for the measurement of the strain and temperatur...
We report on a low-coherence interferometric scheme for the measurement of the strain and temperatur...